Monday, February 04, 2008

Yahoo's possible Marriage with Microsoft

While the debate is definitely heating.... This is probably one of the biggest things to happen in the web world since.... well for many out there this is probably the biggest. As for me... well my concern is not whether or not it happens, but what to do with all my Yahoo accounts. The way I see it, there 4 possible outcomes:
  1. Yahoo gets bought by (merges with) Microsoft
  2. Yahoo get acquired by another
  3. Yahoo stays itself and survives
  4. Yahoo stays itself and has a slow death
While the 4th options is very unlikely it is always a possibility. My guess is one of the first 2. That all said, I've got various accounts with various parts of yahoo. I've had my mail account since 1996/7 when I wanted an account to keep in touch with my High School friends as we all went to college, I had a Photo account when it opened and now a Flickr Pro account, I have an extensive Del.icio.us account with countless bookmarks. So what should I do. Do I stay or do I go (no please don't start singing). The truth is I don't want to go, but I refuse to have an account with a Microsoft controlled company. While I think MS Office is debately one of the best office packages ever written, I'm not a fan of the OS and much of the histortical mentality. I know that over the past few years they've made many headways into the open and opensource world. I know that internally they are a different beast than we see on the outside, and that is a much nicer animal, not a worse, but still I've been an 'anything-but-windows' guy for too long. So lets evaluate my options for each:

Mail:
Yahoo Mail: I love Yahoo Mail. I like the control I have over it. In my mind it is probably the closest relation to a standalone client available.
  • MSN/Hotmail: I have disliked it ever since they came into existence, I fear that if MS gets their hands on Yahoo Mail...
  • Google GMail: while I like many thing Google has created, Mail and Reader are two things I can do without. They are great products, just not for me
  • AOL: well... can't say much about it, I know Lauren still uses her AOL account... I created one a few years back but never really used it, it seems good, but don't know much about it for sure.
  • ISP: well I don't think I'll ever do this one since they tend to change to often whether it be by merger/acquisition or by moving.
  • Other: I know there have to be other solutions but at this point not sure, recommendations?
Bookmarks Del.icio.us:
Well first off, they are the only product I've tried of this nature, never looked elsewhere. I like the way it works and it has met my needs. My hope is that MS (or another) will leave it alone much the way that Yahoo! has over the years.
  • Other options: suggestions?
Flickr:
Again like Del.icio.us, all I can hope is that if and whoever acquires Yahoo that they leave it alone. Yahoo learned quickly that Yahoo Photos could never be mergers of setup to absorb Flickr, thankfully they simply shut the Yahoo Photo service down and kept Flickr.
  • Picasa: from Google. I think it is a great product, I like the standalone client and the openness of it. I could move to it.
  • Photobucket: I hear great things, I know many who use it, but it is not free (of course I pay for a Flickr Pro account)
  • Kodak/Shutterfly/etc... well these are all good sites
  • suggestions?
Well with the exception of my lack of knowledge of Del.icio.us competitors, Google definitely has the upper-hand on competitive products, but then again my primary need is an email client... and well... Picasa, well that is probably a hands down answer. So what to do...

Well my hope is that Yahoo saves itself, but only time will tell... and if the current track... I can hope that MS recognizes that the whole reason that they are going the route of trying to acquire Yahoo, is because they suck at the web. They rock the desktop (not mine, but they have that market down), but the web, they just can't cut it. So okay, buy/acquire/merge with Yahoo, keep two head quarters, and keep it as two seperate entities... Think Altria... two separate entities of PhilipMorriss and Kraft (yes I know Kraft has been spun off but the model).... Oh well again all I can say... Time will Tell.

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